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Command line image backup

Creating a system image from command line onto USBTo save a lot of time im just posting what I am trying to do and what I have available to me.
I want to replace my hard drive, but I do not have a windows 7 CD (laptop did not come with one), and the manufacturer will not send me one (gave up after 3 hours of on hold).
Right now all I have a...

Backup and Restore

backup registry in command lineHello
I am trying to back up a registry key, I am using the command >reg export hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows c:\windows\regbackup
and I keep getting the error message Unable to write to the file. There may be a disk or file system error. Not sure what I am doing wrong, any ...

Backup and Restore

Command Line - HelpHi Guy's and Girls,
Just first off I've never been too good with CMD and only an Apprentice in my company I work for.
Now something I've wanted to do for awhile was to make the following but I don't necassirealy I know how to do this in one batch file:
I would need a Batch file that is...

General Discussion

Built-in System Image from Command line?Hello!
What I would like to do is make a batch (.bat) file which would tell my computer to do a full system image of my whole HDD - that is the Unnamed Drive partition (System) + C: partition (System) + D: partition. I would like the image to be created on my external USB 3.0 HDD (G: partiton)....

Backup and Restore

Windows Backup command lineHi all,
i'm very happy to be here !!! :D I do not come often because I work a lot! But when I'm there, I am pleased.
OK.
I have a little problem... I'm looking for the command line of Windows backup (sdclt.exe). I went to the MSDN site and nothing about ! I found in google few commands but...

Backup and Restore

Command LineIs there a cmd.exe /switch for “run as administrator” ?
Thanks-